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  1. Amazon Web Services is hiring a manager for its EU Solution Provider Program: http://bit.ly/6T5ze9 #AWS #S3 #EC2
  2. Just posted a new Running trip, "VFF", to EveryTrail. Check it out here: http://www.everytrail.com/v...
  3. working today (ack) to get caught up before going on holiday tomorrow to Morocco (WOOT)
  4. Flying TXL - LUX
  5. Is there an integration between FAI for Debian and the EC2 API?
  6. Reddit blog post on moving to the cloud: http://bit.ly/3h9WTb #EC2 #S3 #AWS
  7. Where's @Werner!?!?! http://pic.gd/04fc52
  8. ok, off to work the crowd at SIME in Stockholm ("shut down the laptop and *STEP AWAY*!")
  9. Article on Cloud Computing for Life Sciences in Bio-IT World http://bit.ly/WYKHN #AWs #EC2 #S3
  10. #AWS dev centers for Java http://bit.ly/3s2UUX, Windows & .NET http://bit.ly/4bRSOC) PHP http://bit.ly/pSKED, & Ruby http://bit.ly/4xcRrp
  11. Amazon Web Services announces SDK for .NET http://bit.ly/1N405Y #AWS #EC2
  12. Amazon Web Services announces Asian expansion with infrastructure in Singapore http://bit.ly/DLxCv #AWS #S3 #EC2
  13. Amazon Web Services announces Private Content for Amazon Cloadfront http://bit.ly/2q3LsO #AWS #Cloudfront #CDN
  14. Amazon Web Services announces SAS-70 Type II Certification http://bit.ly/4joFwk #AWS #S3 #EC2
  15. http://pic.gd/31e1db
  16. Swiss government holding seminar on their use of #AWS on Nov 26 in Zurich http://bit.ly/3KmzDA und http://bit.ly/23O9N6 #S3 #EC2
  17. Swiss government holding a seminar in Zurich on Nov 26 on their use of #AWS http://bit.ly/15xarp#0 #EC2 #S3 #CloudComputing
  18. Flying LUX - CPH - ARN
  19. Day started at 9:30, and I'm still on conference calls past 22:30 [sigh]...
  20. RT @peterc: Stats re Reddit + EC2, they use 218 cores, 380GB RAM, 2TB S3 storage, and 8.5TB of bandwidth per month - http://is.gd/4S1OO